Barratt proposes 300 homes in High Barnet
Barratt London and Places for London have launched plans to redevelop a brownfield site next to High Barnet Tube station in north London into 300 homes.
The scheme includes 40% affordable homes and flexible ground-floor commercial units.
The proposals have been launched for community consultation.
Barratt London and Places for London have launched plans to redevelop a brownfield site next to High Barnet Tube station in north London into 300 homes.
The scheme includes 40% affordable homes and flexible ground-floor commercial units.
The proposals have been launched for community consultation.
Alastair Butcher, development director at Barratt London, said: “This is the fourth project we have brought forward with Places for London, after Blackhorse View in Waltham Forest, Wembley Park Gardens in Brent, and Bollo Lane in Ealing, which will deliver more than 1,700 homes.
“Our partnership was founded on a series of core commitments to unlock underutilised, well-connected sites and deliver well-designed, high-quality, sustainable homes that are integrated with the local community and context and pass the test of time.
“That is exactly what we are doing at High Barnet, and we look forward to beginning a conversation with the local community and working in partnership with them to bring our bold new vision to life in a way that benefits all stakeholders.”
Jonathan Cornelius, head of property development at Places for London, said: “The proposals at High Barnet represent a significant opportunity to enhance High Barnet station, improving the passenger experience, while delivering the high-quality new homes that Barnet and the capital dearly needs.”
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